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New York Wage & Hour Compliance Issue Spotter
by Danny Z
AI-assisted screening for potential New York wage-and-hour compliance issues, with rule matching, calculations, and official-source verification.
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I work at a restaurant in Manhattan. I did 50 hours last week, get $10/hr plus tips, and worked an 11-hour shift on Tuesday. My boss says I don't get overtime because of the tip credit. Is this right?
Your agent does
New York Wage & Hour Screening
Finding 1 - Overtime Compliance
Status: 🔴 Strong compliance concern Reported facts: $10/hr cash wage, 50 hours worked. Verified rule: NYS Hospitality Wage Order requires 1.5x the full minimum wage, minus the tip credit, for hours over 40. Analysis: Tip credits do not exempt employers from overtime. Calculation: Estimated shortfall based on Manhattan hospitality rates. Source: NYS DOL Wage Order.
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About this skill
The problem
Manually screening payroll and scheduling practices against New York's complex layer of federal, state, and city regulations is slow and prone to error. Overlooking a specific industry wage order or a localized NYC scheduling rule can lead to significant compliance gaps.
What it does
- Identifies applicable wage-and-hour rules based on specific New York work locations, dates, and industries.
- Screens for issues across minimum wage, overtime, tip credits, meal periods, and hospitality-specific premiums.
- Flags NYC-specific scheduling overlays like Fair Workweek protections for retail and fast-food workers.
- Separates reported facts from user assumptions to identify missing information required for a complete analysis.
- Performs supported wage arithmetic for straight-time and overtime shortfalls based on verified rates.
Frameworks & tools
NY State Department of Labor, NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, U.S. Department of Labor (Wage and Hour Division).
Why this beats prompting it yourself
General-purpose prompts often miss the interplay between NY State Wage Orders and NYC local laws, or apply current rates to historical pay periods. This skill uses a structured reasoning engine that enforces source hierarchy and jurisdiction-specific verification, preventing the halluncination of legal thresholds.
Use cases
- Reviewing a hospitality worker's pay stub for spread-of-hours or tip-credit compliance.
- Screening a NYC retail employee's schedule for Fair Workweek violations.
- Evaluating whether a salaried employee meets the specific New York duties and salary-basis tests for exemption.
- Verifying if deductions for uniforms or training are permitted under NY labor law.
Known limitations
Does not provide legal advice, litigation strategy, or lawsuit valuation. Requires specific work locations and dates to verify applicable historical rates.
How to install
Drop the file into your AI Agent. Works with Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and 20+ more.
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